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Chiltern hundreds
or Northstead. The office is retained until the appointment is revoked to make way for the appointment of another holder. Acceptance
Letters-patent, or letters overt
representatives. It should be noted that the invention may be revoked if it is worked exclusively outside the United Kingdom at
Power of Attorney
become a person of unsound mind or bankrupt, or had revoked the power before such payment or act, if the death,
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Nantes, edict of
security of Protestants, made by Henry IV. of France, and revoked by Louis XIV., October 2, 1685.
Necessaries
the particular circumstances of the case. The mandate may be revoked or limited, e.g., by express notice to persons supplying goods.
Office of profit
of profit or to continue him in that office or revoke his appointment at their discretion and payment from out of
Petition of Right
the realm; that commissions for proceeding by martial law be revoked; all which they pray as their rights and liberties, according
By-laws, or bye-laws
statutory power to make by-laws includes a power to rescind, revoke, amend, or vary them (s. 32), and may be exercised
Presentation
the bishop to refuse to institute. A presentation may be revoked or varied before admission and institution, since it does not
Public prosecutor
Act in 1880; but the Prosecution of Offences Act, 1884, revoked all appointments made under the Act of 1879, and constituted
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